WBMR

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WBMR
Broadcast area Delaware Valley
Frequency 91.7MHz
Programming
Format Christian radio
Affiliations VCY America Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerUnited Ministries
History
Call sign meaning
Bucks-Montgomery Radio
Technical information
Facility ID 68857
Class A
ERP 125 watts horiz
500 watts vert
HAAT 77 meters (253 ft)

WBMR is a radio station located in Telford, Pennsylvania, United States, that broadcasts to the Philadelphia area. WBMR specializes in religious musical programming. It is an affiliate of the VCY America Radio Network. The callsign stands for BuxMont Radio as its community of license, the borough of Telford, straddles the Bucks and Montgomery county boundary.

Coordinates: 40°18′49″N75°17′28″W / 40.3135°N 75.2910°W / 40.3135; -75.2910

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